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1 I, 5 | animal kingdom, or to certain large groups, or to the members 2 II, 3 | intestines into the body at large, and to which these cavities 3 II, 6 | blood-like look, owing to the large amount of this fluid which 4 II, 7 | instead of being few and large, are numerous and small, 5 II, 9 | fish-spine, excepting in the very large species, where the solid 6 III, 2 | endowed with speed; for the large size and great branching 7 III, 4 | the heart, owing to its large bulk, is provided with a 8 III, 4 | possibility exists in the case of large animals, for in them the 9 III, 4 | the body generally, is of large size. Again it is still 10 III, 4 | also when the heart is of large size the animal is timorous, 11 III, 4 | to insignificance in the large space, and thus the blood 12 III, 4 | otherwise be.~The heart is of large size in the hare, the deer, 13 III, 4 | blood-vessels; these also if of large size being cold. For just 14 III, 4 | size gives less heat in a large room than in a small one, 15 III, 4 | also does the heat in a large cavity or a large blood-vessel, 16 III, 4 | heat in a large cavity or a large blood-vessel, that is in 17 III, 4 | blood-vessel, that is in a large receptacle, have less effect 18 III, 4 | that no animal that has large cavities in its heart, or 19 III, 4 | cavities in its heart, or large blood-vessels, is ever fat, 20 III, 6 | heart; but it is its own large size and spongy texture 21 III, 6 | animals. For in some it is of large size and contains blood; 22 III, 6 | texture. In the vivipara it is large and rich in blood, because 23 III, 6 | membranous and collapses from a large bulk to a small one, as 24 III, 7 | fishes, the spleen is never large, and in some exists no more 25 III, 8 | is of disproportionately large size. Moreover, inasmuch 26 III, 8 | bladder, the sea-tortoise a large one, the land-tortoises 27 III, 10| likely to attract and hold a large amount of this. That heating 28 III, 12| all. For the liver takes a large share in maintaining the 29 III, 14| however, an animal is of large size, and feeds on substances 30 III, 14| which, owing either to their large size, or to the heat of 31 III, 14| discernible in those of large size, and this only when 32 III, 15| rennet neither occupies the large paunch, nor the honeycomb